after a short time on the display. Press the ALARM / ENTER
button again.
FM Menu
• Audio Setting: Select the desired option for the audio
mode.
- Stereo or mono: Each radio station broadcasting in
stereo will be played in stereo.
- Mono only: Each radio station is played in mono,
regardless of the broadcast signal (also in DAB mode).
DAB + FM Menu (MAIN MENU)
The following submenus can be found in the MAIN MENU
menu. In FM mode, only a part of the following menu items
is available (see page 4).
• Language: Change the OSD language.
• Prune Station: It may be that you can no longer receive
some stations after a station scan or change of location.
With this function you can delete these stations from the
reception list. Confirm with the ALARM / ENTER button.
• Station Order: Allows you to set the criteria after which
the stations are to be sorted during the scan.
- Multiplex: The stations are sorted according to the
received program packages.
- Alphanumeric: The radio stations which names include
a number will rank before the station names consisting
of letters. The stations with letters are sorted in ascend-
ing order according to the alphabet.
- Active: Stations which are currently broadcasting a
program will be sorted into the first positions.
• DRC: short for Digital Range Control (dynamic range).
The term DRC describes the ratio between the quietest
and the loudest sound. If the dynamic range is very high
there are very soft sounds as well as very loud sounds.
Under some circumstances this may present a problem
with playback. Let us assume that you are listening to a
radio station in a relatively loud environment. By increas-
ing the volume you can play the quiet sections louder.
This however has the disadvantage that the loud sections
become uncomfortably loud. It makes sense here to
reduce the dynamic range. Select between the options:
- DRC Off: The dynamic range is not reduced.
- DRC Low: The dynamic range is slightly reduced.
- DRC High: The dynamic range is sharply reduced.
• Factory reset: Press the INFO / MENU button if you want
to reset the device to the default factory settings. All
settings which you have made will be lost.
• SW version: Here, you can display the Software Version
of the device.
DAB+4154_IM
Alarm Function
General
• Two alarm times can be set.
• You can set, activate, and deactivate the alarm times only
during standby.
• You'd like to be woken up by radio? Set the desired
station in advance.
• Important! Consider setting the required volume with
the VOLUME control. The unit switches on with the last
set volume.
The instructions for setting alarm time 1 are given below:
Setting the Alarm Time
1. Switch the device off.
2. Press the ALARM / ENTER button. The menu "< Alarm 1
Setting >" is displayed.
3. Confirm with the ALARM / ENTER button. "AL 1 Set
Alarm 1 Off" will appear on the display.
4. Select the setting "On" with the / buttons. Confirm
with the ALARM / ENTER button. The hours start flashing.
5. Set the hours with the / buttons.
6. Confirm the setting with the ALARM / ENTER button.
7. Repeat steps 5 and 6 to set the minutes.
8. Select the wake-up mode with the / buttons. Choose
one of the following settings:
DAB Mode = You are woken up with the DAB station
received last.
FM Mode
= You are woken up with the FM station
received last.
Buzzer
= You are woken up with a beep.
9. Confirm the setting with the ALARM / ENTER button.
10. Select the time at which the alarm time needs to be
activated. Select from: ONE TIME, EVERY DAY, Sunday
till Saturday.
11. Confirm the setting with the ALARM / ENTER button.
NOTE:
If you do not select "ONE TIME" or "EVERY DAY" you
need to confirm each day with the ALARM / ENTER
button.
12. The alarm time is stored. The symbol shows in the
display.
Proceed as described above to set the second alarm time.
Select the menu "Alarm 2 Setting" with the / buttons.
The activated alarm will be displayed in standby mode with
the symbol " " for the first alarm and the symbol " " for
the second alarm.
Turn off the alarm signal
Press the button STANDBY / FUN to stop the alarm signal.
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